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Digital Humanities
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Bio ItemSilas Cassinelli , bio
Assistant Professor, 417 Shanks Hall 181 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, VA 24061, smooncass@vt.edu
- tag: Science and Technology Studies
- tag: Digital Humanities
- tag: Silas Moon Cassinelli
- tag: English Faculty
- tag: American Literature, Late
- tag: Theory and Criticism
- tag: Creative Nonfiction
- tag: Gender Sexuality Studies
- tag: Film Visual Culture
- tag: Fiction
- tag: Asian American Studies
- tag: Postcolonial Literature
- tag: Womens Literature
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Bio ItemAshley Reed , bio
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director, 405 Shanks Hall, 180 Turner Street, NW, Blacksburg, VA 24061, 540-231-8650 | akreed@vt.edu
- tag: Science and Technology Studies
- tag: Digital Humanities
- tag: English Faculty
- tag: Faculty Experts In Literature and Language
- tag: American Literature, Late
- tag: Ashley Reed
- tag: M.A. in English Faculty
- tag: Theory and Criticism
- tag: Gender Sexuality Studies
- tag: Film Visual Culture
- tag: English Graduate Faculty
- tag: Fiction
- tag: American Literature, Early
- tag: American Indian Studies
- tag: African-American Literature
- tag: Poetry
- tag: Womens Literature
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Article ItemTech for Humanity Summit , article
This inaugural summit, hosted by Virginia Tech’s Tech for Humanity initiative, will convene a diverse group of national and global leaders to envision a human-centered and equitable technological future, and articulate the responsibilities we can each assume, as individuals and organizations, to create that future.
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Article ItemNew West Ambler-Johnston faculty principal trusts in learning beyond the classroom , article
Ashley Reed, recipient of a Provost’s Residential Faculty Fellowship, shared her experience as one of the university’s newest residential college faculty principals. She guides the co-curricular LLP experience in Residential College at West Ambler Johnston, one of four residential colleges which are hallmarks of LLPs at Virginia Tech.
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Article ItemTech for Humanity Summit , article
This inaugural summit, hosted by Virginia Tech’s Tech for Humanity initiative, will convene a diverse group of national and global leaders to envision a human-centered and equitable technological future, and articulate the responsibilities we can each assume, as individuals and organizations, to create that future.